Indiana Code § 29-3-8-6

Sale or transfer of guardianship property contrary to terms of protected person's will; election of devisee
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Sec. 6. If: (1) a guardian sells or transfers during a protected person's lifetime property belonging to the protected person that is specifically devised to another in a will executed by the protected person; (2) the protected person subsequently dies; and (3) the devised property is consequently not contained in the protected person's estate following the death of the protected person; the devisee may, at the devisee's option, elect to receive the value of the devised property, as valued at the time of death of the protected person, as a general devise or the proceeds of the sale or transfer as a specific devise.

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